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US ZOOLOGIST WANTS CITY NAME CHANGED

An American zoologist currently in Chengdu on an exchange  programme thinks the city should change its name to "Panda City."
Jay Pratte, who is working at the giant panda research centre, thinks that  "chengdu"is too hard to remember and pronounce, and that "Panda City"would be much better. He added that it would promote the city's
image internationally.
This vagarious proposal was surprisingly echoed by a local linguistic scholar.
A hotline has now been set-up to solicit feedback.

Source - Chengdu Evening News



LAPTOP THEFT LEADS TO CAMPUS WITCH-HUNT
 After a student's laptop was stolen, university guards searched the bags of 5,000 students.
the student, from a university in Harbin, complained  to security guards, and in response, they checked every single student's bag on campus.
This provoked uproar among the students. Lawyers  said that this type of check-up was illegal, as it was a violation of student's rights.

Life Daily


 OWNER HELPS DOG AFTER BIRTH OF 16 PUPPIES


A dog in Beijing has delivered 16 puppies, so many that her owner needs to help her look after them.
She can only feed 8 puppies at a time, so her owner gives the rest of them milk. To help her dog regain strength, the owner gives her special
meals of 20 eggs each day, plus fish and meat.

Beijing Star NewsBeijing
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JAPANESE HUSBAND LEAVES WIFE STANDING AT AIRPORT

A woman in her early 30s has been living at  Beijing Capital International Airport for a month.
The woman, from Shenyang, Northeast China's Liaoning Province, married a Japanese man two years ago in Japan. she came to meet  him in Beijing, but when she arrived he was not there. She has been waiting for him since then, sleeping on the floor and buying food from the airport restaurant.

Beijing Evening News

BUS DRIVER PROVOKES BLIND PASSENGER FURY

A bus driver's refusal to carry a blind passenger in Siping, Jilin Province, resulted in quite a ruckus.
Feng wanted to take the bus, but when it stopped and  he attempted to board, the bus driver refused, and  attempted to drive off.
Feng, however, was just part of a group of disabled  passengers. Furious at the discrimination, they hurled rocks at the bus and smashed the windows.
However, the city has been reported working hard with  bus drivers to improve access for disabled citizens.

Xinhuanet.com



BIRD FLU FAILS TO SPREAD ONLINE

 Inspired by the registration of the domain name "Shenzhou VI," an enterprising Shanghai resident has registered a domain name for bird flu. He spent 95  yuan(US$11.70) on the name, and is trying to sell it on an Internet auction site for as much as 5,800 yuan(US$715). However, as yet, no one seems to have  caught the fever: he hasn't received a single bid.

Jiangmennews.com


PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT JUMPS TO HIS DEATH

 A mental patient at a hospital in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, eacaped from his ward, climbed up to the top of a nearby building and jumped to his death.
The relatives of the patient are demanding 300,000 yuan(US$37,000) in compensation, and have taken the matter to court.

Xinhuanet.com


TRAVEL INSURANCE BY ANY OTHER NAME

Guangdong Tourism Board has introduced a new system, called "tourism Invoice Stamp," to provide  support for tourists who suffer accidents.
Tourists who are victims of accidents can apply for up to 200,000 yuan(US$24,660) to cover medical expenses.
This is the first project of its kind in china.
Money is raised from tourism companies, who have to contribute 0.3 percent of earnings to the project.

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